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Doubt


The town Apikores (atheist) heard about potential competition from a newcomer to town who also had a reputation for heresy.  He went to see the newcomer to judge his competition.  He saw a man wearing tallit and tefillin, davenning.
When he finished his prayers he asked, “You are an Apikores?? What kind of Akipores wears a tallit, tefillin and davens?
He answered, “I may be an Apikores but I am not a gentile!”  -Jacob Chinitz

Even if you don’t know there is still room for doubt.

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